Patan Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Gujarat, India
Patan Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary district in northern Gujarat spanning seven assembly segments. It encompasses both urban centers and rural communities with approximately two million registered voters.
The constituency was established in 1957 as part of India's electoral system. Over the following decades, voters shifted allegiances among different political parties.
The region holds ancient temples, step wells, and sacred water bodies that show the building traditions of medieval Gujarat. Visitors encounter places of religious and historical significance throughout the area.
The constituency includes seven assembly segments: Vadgam, Kankrej, Radhanpur, Chanasma, Patan, Sidhpur, and Kheralu. Visitors should note this is a large area requiring time to explore effectively.
The region plans one of Asia's largest solar energy facilities that will transform how power reaches the area. This future installation will combine modern technology with local energy needs.
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